Efficient communication with Academic Exchange Quarterly
depends on the use of the e-mail. Unfortunately, e-mail
communication has also attracted a number of bad people who prey on
unsuspecting e-mail users. While your e-mail provider guards you
against fraudulent e-mails:

fraudulent e-mails

We ask you to follow this simple verification
whether received e-mail is from Academic Exchange Quarterly

look at e-mail SUBJECT field - it ought to start with initials AEX

Email text MUST include any 3 of the following 4:

your submission number e.g. 4235-9j

your submissions title

copy of your previous email to Academic Exchange Quarterly

reference to your postal communication with this journal

In sending e-mail to Academic Exchange Quarterly,
always place AEX in the SUBJECT field plus your submission number
if you have one

phishing scams (spoof e-mail)

Make sure your server does not send e-mail request like the one below:

> I apologize for this automatic reply to your email.
> To control spam, I now allow incoming messages
> only from senders I have approved beforehand.
> If you would like to be added to my list of approved senders, please
> fill out the short request form (see link below). Once I approve you,
> I will receive your original message in my inbox. You do not need to
> resend your message. I apologize for this one-time inconvenience.
> Click the link below to fill out the request:
> https://webmail.atl.earthlink.net/wam/addme?a=

Because, we will not comply with said request
as it might be phishing scam.

All of us at Academic Exchange Quarterly are committed to preserving the safety
of our e-mail correspondence and rely on you to help in this regard.